Cotton candy: this is how it happens in different countries

Cotton candy is an uncomplicated dessert that is prepared literally from air and a spoonful of sugar. But this magic of our childhood still fascinates and makes us enjoy watching the process of making an air cloud.

There are several unusual serving and preparation of cotton candy in the world. Therefore, while traveling, try your favorite dessert of your childhood in a new interpretation.

 

Cotton candy with corn flakes. USA

In the United States, there are fruit cornflakes, which are considered to be an unusual and healthy product in themselves. It is with them that they sprinkle the finished cotton candy, which, on the one hand, seems to be a primitive decision, on the other hand, the feeling of childhood is even greater!

 

 

Cotton candy with noodles. Busan, South Korea

A traditional Korean dish of black bean noodles in Busan is served with cotton candy topping, which adds a sweet flavor to the salty dish. Jajangmion (this is how vata is called here) has very bright tastes and it is not a fact that the majority will like it, but you should definitely take the risk.

 

Cotton candy with wine. Dallas, USA

In Dallas, this dessert is only served to adults! You will be surprised that a bottle of wine will be served with cotton candy inserted into the neck of the bottle. Do not rush to get it – pouring wine through cotton wool, you will add a little sweetness to your glass.

 

Cotton candy with everything. Petaling, Malaysia

The creator of this dessert is an artist who creates his masterpieces in a Malaysian cafe in the city of Petaling Jaya. Cotton candy will be served as an umbrella on a biscuit cake with ice cream, marshmallows and marshmallows.

 

Cotton candy with ice cream. London, England

The cotton candy ice cream cone is the predictable duo you’ll find in London pastry shops. Eating a dessert is not entirely convenient due to its bulkiness, but the taste and texture will pleasantly surprise you!

 

Translation Features

By the way, in the USA cotton candy is called Cotton candy, in Australia – Fairy floss (magic fluff), in England – Candy floss (sweet fluff), in Germany and Italy – sugar yarn (thread, wool) – Zuckerwolle and zucchero filato. And in France, cotton candy is called barbe a papa, which translates as the father’s beard.

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